This is a result of the Microchip Identification Number (MID) being changed to a new format.
The Great Microchip Migration
The Problem
In 2022, the company that managed the global microchip database, AFTCO, announced that it would be discontinuing its services. This left pet owners with a significant problem: their microchipped pets may no longer be traceable in lost pet databases.
The Solution
To address this issue, the International Association for Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC) and the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) partnered to create a new company, PetData, which would take over the management of the global microchip database. However, this new company would require microchips to be re-registered in order to work again.
The New Format
The Microchip Identification Number (MID) has been changed to a new format, which means that microchips registered with the now-defunct AFTCO may no longer be traceable in lost pet databases. This change has caused confusion among pet owners, who are now required to re-register their microchips through PetData.
The Process
- The microchip must be scanned to retrieve its current MID. The MID must be updated to the new format. The microchip must be re-scanned to verify its new MID.
This raises concerns about the loss of a vital service that has helped countless pets find their way back home.
The Importance of Microchipping in Pet Reunification
A Brief History of Microchipping
Microchipping has been a cornerstone of pet reunification for over two decades. The first microchip was implanted in a cat in 1988 by a British veterinarian, Dr. Peter Piot.
The Importance of Microchip Registration
In the event of a lost pet, a microchip can be a lifesaver. However, for the microchip to be effective, it must be registered with a reputable organization.
The microchip identification system is a crucial tool in animal welfare, and its impact is felt across the entire animal welfare community.
The Importance of Microchip Identification
A Lifeline for Lost Pets
Microchip identification is a vital tool in the fight against animal abandonment and the subsequent loss of pets.
